OMG! OMG! OMG! I COLLECT BOUNCY BALLS TOO!!!!!!! !!!! I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE! *stops yelling* sorry! !

when i walk past one of the machines i HAVE to buy one, and if i dont have enough money on me i HAVE to go back there within a week with the right amount just to get one iiiits an obsession i completely understand..

i dont know how many i have though because they're all strewn around my house like bouncy and overly dangerous floor decorations

-bell

You are so not alone, I too can not walk past one of those machines without getting one. I am sure people look at my partner and think "thats nice she is careing for her mentally challaged sister" as I get very childlike and goofy Our cat loves them too

_________________"If you know your Bible,Shakespeare and can shoot craps, you have had a liberal education." T. Bankhead

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_________________Willow: We can come by between classes. Usually I use that time to copy over my class notes with a system of different colored pens. But it's been pointed out to me that that's, you know... insane.

Tara: I said quirky.

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Yesterday I finished a baby blanketfor my cousin's baby (due June 20). The pattern was very confusing to me for about 40 rows and then became very obvious although it took longer than I expected it. It has a bunch of rows and then a 13 row border. I thought the border would take days but I did almost all of it yesterday while I was home sick from work.

Now I'm suddenly without an urgent project on which to work. I thought about making a big brother blanket for a co-worker but I'm not sure that our relationship warrants that. And I've thought about making some hats and such for my wife's new ETSY store. I'm not sure.

I finished a large afghan for my niece. She's 10 so when she was a baby I didn't crochet yet. I thought this would be something that would kind of grow up with her. It's filet crochet which is supposed to be done with lace but it came out really well with yarn. It's shown here on a queen sized bed but she has a full.

Traveling, reading, meeting new people (kittens , going to conventions/signings, dancing (salsa dancing), cooking (when I can be bothered), internet, watching movies... The list could go on but that's all I can think of right now...

_________________Be safe. Be happy. XxXxXx

Wishing Peace, light and love to everyone.Tara: 'Can we just skip it? Can, can you just be kissing me now?' Tara: 'I am you know' Willow: 'What?' Tara 'yours'

Reading, drawing, playing drums and guitar, music in general, studying languages, gaming, going for late night tea with friends, and I'm sure attending conventions will be one of my newest hobbies seeing as how I was just given VIP tickets to the Buffyfest comic con in Toronto next month!

Let's see . . . I love reading but that's more a necessity than a hobby! I write/direct/perform in cheesy melodramas and also choreograph basic swordfights. Teach improvisation, also how to create driftwood mobiles. Lately I've been dipping my toe in the water of jewelry making.

Beautiful, beautiful work! My ex-wife made her living working at Lacis in Berkeley, doing antique fabric restoration. She also tatted and knitted professionally and wrote a book on simple Lucet patterns for beginners.

Bottom line, I have respect for the "womanly arts" and your stuff is amazing!!!

KnightlyLove

Your hobbies are writing, reading, and becoming a KB story expert very quickly! Cool on the fencing and archery - I was into those in college as well. Used to belong to the SCA and had some fun with that, creating characters, etc.

I going to link to my blog which has pictures and the story behind the two blankets I finished in April & June for our friends's new baby and their son (4 years old). I'll sum it up to say that the big-brother blanket was my favorite project ever. I loved it!

little.hesperides - How awesome! I met a girl at a party once who had her accordion with her and started playing. Apparently she always takes it so I asked her about it. She said that her mother put her and her two siblings into accordion lessons as kids because she said there would always be a need for polka musicians and that she was right.

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